As shown in the promotional video below the device will also come loaded with a special "advanced smart pen" -- which despite being a fancy Wacom ultra high tech piece of equipment, seems to do pretty much the same thing as every other stylus ever made but hey, with a phone this big it could be useful.

The device will also house a front facing two-megapixel camera and eight-megapixel rear snapper capable of 1080p Full HD video recording & playback.

Unfortunately, the Note is currently listed as coming pre-loaded with Android Gingerbread, not Google's recently unveiled and much tastier looking Ice Cream Sandwich.

As was expected, Samsung unveiled its Galaxy Nexus smartphone at the event. In keeping with previous rumours, Samsung confirmed the device will be the first smartphone powered by Google's Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS.

Set for release in November, the device will be fairly fast, packing a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor. Yet, despite its power, like the Note, the new Nexus screen is its primary selling point.

The new Nexus will pack a whopping 1280 x 720, 4.65 inch Super AMOLED screen, running at a native 720p resolution -- basically meaning the display will be so sharp it could slice a melon.